Petrol, diesel price hike: Congress dubs PM Modi 'inflation man'; warns 'this is just the beginning'Fuel prices across the country witnessed a sharp increase, as petrol and diesel rates were hiked by an average of 90 paise per litre on Tuesday. |
Petrol, diesel price hike: Congress dubs PM Modi 'inflation man'; warns 'this is just the beginning'Fuel prices across the country witnessed a sharp increase, as petrol and diesel rates were hiked by an average of 90 paise per litre on Tuesday. |
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Petrol and diesel prices were raised by about 90 paise per litre on Tuesday. This marks the second hike within a week. Here's what people said. |
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NEW DELHI: Congress on Tuesday upped the ante against Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led central government after petrol and diesel prices were hiked by around 90 paise per litre, marking the second fuel price increase in less than a week following the end of a nearly four-year freeze by state-run oil companies. |
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Petrol and diesel prices went up by up to 90 paise per litre in major cities, just four days after the Centre announced a Rs 3 fuel price hike. |
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Petrol and diesel prices were raised by about 90 paise per litre on Tuesday. This marks the second hike within a week. |
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BENGALURU: In less than a week, the Centre on Tuesday increased petrol and diesel prices for the second consecutive time, raising retail fuel rates by around 90 paise per litre amid surging global crude oil prices triggered by the escalating conflict in West Asia. |
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LPG, PNG Prices City Wise: Petrol and diesel prices were increased by about 90 paise per litre on Tuesday. The OMCs increased the prices of commercial cylinders by Rs 993 on May 1. Check the prices of domestic LPG cylinders. |
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Petrol Diesel Price Hike Live Updates: In Delhi, petrol now costs Rs 98.64 per litre, up from Rs 97.77, while diesel has increased to Rs 91.58 from Rs 90.67. This follows an earlier hike of Rs 3 per litre on Friday. |
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The latest revision follows an increase of Rs3 per litre each in both fuels last week. | India News |
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The government urged consumers not to engage in panic buying, assuring that supplies of petrol, diesel, LPG and natural gas remained sufficient despite growing geopolitical tensions in the region. |